Now, as Variety report, Netflix are scouting out a number of potential options for spin-offs of the hugely popular political drama.

The show’s Doug Stamper character is reportedly at the centre of one such potential spinoff. Stamper is a political aide-de-camp to Spacey’s President Frank Underwood, played by Michael Kelly. Eric Roth – chief writer for House Of Cards’ first four seasons – has been attached to the project.

Two more spin-off ideas are reportedly being workshopped, though no names have been attached to them as of yet. Netflix and Media Rights Capital are yet to comment on the reports.

Kevin Spacey in ‘House Of Cards’

House Of Cards premiered in 2013 and its fifth season was released in May. The show stars Spacey in the lead role as President Frank Underwood. Spacey also serves as an executive producer.

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Spacey has been accused of sexual misconduct towards Star Trek actor Anthony Rapp when he was 14. Rapp claims that Spacey invited him to a party at his Manhattan apartment before the incident occurred in his bedroom at the end of the night.